 | John Wesley - 1796
...his fecond voyage •with me as- a Quarter-Mafter, and his worthy charafter made me lament his lofs very much. He has left an aged parent, I am told, whom he fupported. I once before fuftairied an attack of a fimilar nature, with a fmaller number of Europeans,... | |
 | 1796
...this was his fecond voyage with 'me as quartertnafter, and his worthy chara&er made me lament his lofs very much. He has left an aged parent, I am told, whom he fupported. Taking this as a fample of the difpofition of the natives, there was but little reafon to... | |
 | William Mariner - 1817
...our unhappy situation. " The poor man I lost was John Norton : this was his second voyage with me as quarter-master, and his worthy character made me lament...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported." The account the natives gave was to the following purpose. Part of Captain Bligh's crew had been on... | |
 | William Mariner - 1817
...situation. " The poor man I lost was John Norton : this was his second voyage with me as quarter-piaster, and his worthy character made me lament his loss very...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported." The account the natives gave was to the following purpose. Part of Captain Bligh's crew had been on... | |
 | William Mariner - 1818
...our unhappy situation. "The poor man I lost was John Norton: this was his second voyage with me as quartermaster, and his worthy character made me lament...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported." The- account the natives gave was to the following purport. Part of Captain Bligh's crew had .been... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846
...gave over the attack, and returned towards the shore, leaving us to reflect on our unhappy situation. The poor man killed by the natives was John Norton...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported. We set our sails, and -steered along shore by the west side of the island of Tofoa, the wind blowing... | |
 | rev d w clark d d - 1856
...gave over the attack, and returned toward the shore, leaving us to reflect on our unhappy ituation. The poor man killed by the natives was John Norton...worthy character made me lament his loss very much. He left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported. We set our sails, and steered along shore by the... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869
...gave over the attack, and returned towards the shore, leaving us to reflect on our unhappy situation. The poor man killed by the natives was John Norton...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported. We set our sails, and steered along-shore by the west side of the island of Tofoa, the wind blowing... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869
...gave over the attack, and returned towards the shore, leaving us to reflect on our unhappy situation. The poor man killed by the natives was John Norton...left an aged parent, I am told, whom he supported. We set our sails, and steered along-shore by the west side of the island of Tofoa, the wind blowing... | |
 | Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875
...gave over the attack, and returned towards the shore, leaving us to reflect on our unhappy situation. The poor man killed by the natives was John Norton...Indians : it was after the death of Captain Cook on the Morai at Owyhee, where I was left by Lieutenant King. Yet, notwithstanding this experience, I had not... | |
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